Is there a way to restart the listserve? Like using
putty? I'm not able to do anything from within the
Listserve admin interface,, I can get the "server
administration" drop down menu, but after that, if
I try accessing "Listserve Command" or "Server Dashboard",
(version 15) it just takes me to the next error message.
So I'm pretty sure the listserve needs to be restarted.
I'm only a little familiar with putty commands,, but
if that will work, and it's spelled out clearly I can
give that a try.
Ron
--- Nathan Brindle <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Here's what I get when I visit your server:
>
> >Error during command authentication.
> >
> >Error - unable to initiate communication with LISTSERV (errno=111). The server is
> probably not started.
>
> Can you exchange email with the server? (Send an email with the single line
> "thanks" to [log in to unmask] and see if you get a response.) When I
> try this, I don't seem to get a response (at least I haven't yet), which suggests
> that LISTSERV indeed isn't running at all.
>
> If LISTSERV is running, can you telnet to port 2306 of HOME-HARBOR-IN.COM ? (I
> can't from here, but that could be due to a firewall blocking me from outside.)
> If you can't then it's possible LISTSERV is running but the child process that
> handles TCPGUI requests didn't get initialized, in which case you need to stop
> LISTSERV, double-check to make sure all 'lsv' processes are stopped, and then
> restart LISTSERV.
>
> It's also possible that someone has added a firewall rule on the local machine
> that blocks localhost access to port 2306, in which case that rule would have to
> be relaxed to allow WA to talk to LISTSERV.
>
> Nathan
>
> At 06:30 PM 4/16/2007 -0700, Ron wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm not sure what's happening, but I'm getting a
> > server error message when I try to access my lists.
> >
> > http://www.home-harbor-inn.com/archives
> >
> > I stopped and restarted the apache server using
> > my server webmin panel, but I'm getting the same
> > result on the listserve. The domains and webpages
> > are loading fine, the Mysql database is functioning,
> > it's just the listserve that's giving me errors.
> >
> > Does anyone have any advice? I'm not the server
> > side tech guy for the domain, and he's not always
> > available on short notice. I mainly deal with FTPing
> > files, folders and web pages.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ron
>
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